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that was before the navy came in there and after the navy came in there. a lot of fishing was close to 1,000 fishing boat was grounded and it was part of our job to put them in the water again. so heavy lift cranes are absolutely mandatory to have a safe place to move them and to start working. and because as i mentioned to you before, the ships cannot be, get into the port directly, so we make, we pier side two ships floating and all transfer of the cargo was through (inaudible) as you can see we deliver that assistance to different coastal communities. we use the marines to do that so no problem. as you see in the photograph below, you can see that the only way to get it in there was with rubber boats, not any more with the lft's that you used to or we used to get into. so we act, we are participating very active for 23 days, 18 of that at sea with these numbers. and that was what we did. in terms of lessons learned, as admiral nathan said, no one is prepared for an event of such magnitude, so you have to take many things in account but with a guitar in
that was before the navy came in there and after the navy came in there. a lot of fishing was close to 1,000 fishing boat was grounded and it was part of our job to put them in the water again. so heavy lift cranes are absolutely mandatory to have a safe place to move them and to start working. and because as i mentioned to you before, the ships cannot be, get into the port directly, so we make, we pier side two ships floating and all transfer of the cargo was through (inaudible) as you can see...
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corps is similar to the navy. we have the installation, the regional installation command and also partners with the operational foresite. we allow the operational foresight, we maintain those but then we coordinate, cooperate, with the operational foresight once the call comes in for support. so we're able to do that obviously through memorandum of understandings and we have agreements and our wing operating orders allow for the fact the operational control, at least under operational response, maintains with the operators. the third aircraft wing maintains operational control but we send our operatives out to be controlled by the civic sight. we're comfortable with that and that's matured a lot in the last couple years. >> talked a lot about command and control and agreements and moving resources. one other question that came up yesterday we were discussing yesterday is how do communications occur specifically with regard to when we start talking about air ops and moving air resources around, how do we ensure th
corps is similar to the navy. we have the installation, the regional installation command and also partners with the operational foresite. we allow the operational foresight, we maintain those but then we coordinate, cooperate, with the operational foresight once the call comes in for support. so we're able to do that obviously through memorandum of understandings and we have agreements and our wing operating orders allow for the fact the operational control, at least under operational...
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the roar of the navy's legendary flighter jets is about to go silent. cbs news reporter, mark strasman tells us the navy is already canceling a dons air shows. >> the mandatory federal budget cuts that will ground them beginning next monday. >> major loss, especially to this area and especially to the navy. this is a recruiting tool. >> these are the united states navy blue angels. >> since 1946, the blue angels and their acrobatic high speed stunts have wowed crowds and helped the navy with recruiting. but it's expensive pr and the navy must slash $4 billion. its share of the mandatory budget cuts. part of that is canceling the blue angel's regular season. an estimated savings of $20 million. >> right now we are waiting further guidance it find out what will happen for the blue angels practices as we continue into april and may. >> but the navy is not alone. the air force puts on a similar air show with the thunder birds, elite pilots demonstrating an f16. the same budget cuts forced the air force to cancel the remaining twenty shows in this year's thu
the roar of the navy's legendary flighter jets is about to go silent. cbs news reporter, mark strasman tells us the navy is already canceling a dons air shows. >> the mandatory federal budget cuts that will ground them beginning next monday. >> major loss, especially to this area and especially to the navy. this is a recruiting tool. >> these are the united states navy blue angels. >> since 1946, the blue angels and their acrobatic high speed stunts have wowed crowds and...
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the navy. but the navy had to rest this writing to the start of world war i. so they thought to make up for this, they would send them all to universities for six months just before they ground out the education. so within a few weeks of arriving there, he said one day he wandered over one of the world's leading physics laboratories to see what it would look like. very shortly after that, he told the navy that he was leaving and he wanted to become a scientist. he never did receive his phd. but he quickly became one of the world's great scientists. he would win the nobel prize in physics in 1948. he was good looking and had a commanding presence. an extraordinary combination of hands-on ability and theoretical machinations. he had a great ability to conceive of a problem and write out a few lines of mathematics and carried these experiments out and analyzed the results turkey was also one of a number of scientists in britain and in america that have been working hard behind the scenes in the 19
the navy. but the navy had to rest this writing to the start of world war i. so they thought to make up for this, they would send them all to universities for six months just before they ground out the education. so within a few weeks of arriving there, he said one day he wandered over one of the world's leading physics laboratories to see what it would look like. very shortly after that, he told the navy that he was leaving and he wanted to become a scientist. he never did receive his phd. but...
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of the navy. and there were certain legal means the seller could skate. that was the quickest way. the navy could only impress seamen. so if the person could show that they had some other occupation that they were impressed with legally the naked get back. one way that this happened is your family on shore. and so this institution affected a lot of people. i just the men who were captured . wives and mothers and other relatives would petition the british admiralty to get them and cut to get the men out. they could file for writ of habeas corpus. in this basically meant that they were captured illegally. at that point the navy would have to show the courts that this person actually was a sailor and that he belonged in the navy. there was always a certain amount of controversy about press gangs and whether they were on the up and up, you know, whether they acted properly. there were certainly susceptible to bribes. men got out of service that way. and so, you know, really, a lot of lodging's about t
of the navy. and there were certain legal means the seller could skate. that was the quickest way. the navy could only impress seamen. so if the person could show that they had some other occupation that they were impressed with legally the naked get back. one way that this happened is your family on shore. and so this institution affected a lot of people. i just the men who were captured . wives and mothers and other relatives would petition the british admiralty to get them and cut to get the...
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out of the navy. and there were certain ways, certain legal means a city could escape it if he wasn't a sailor, that was the quickest way. because legally the navy could only impress seamen. so if a person could show that they have some of the occupation, that they were impressed illegally, then they could get out. one way that this happened was through their family on shore, and so this institution affected a lot of people, a bigger cross-section of society than just the men who were captured. so wives and mothers and other relatives would petition the british admiralty to give the men, to give the man a. the other thing they did is they could file for a writ of habeas corpus, and this basically meant that they were captured illegally. and at that point the navy would have to show the court this person actually was a sailor, and that he belonged in the navy. there was always a certain amount of controversy about press gangs and whether they were on the up and up. you know, whether they acted properly
out of the navy. and there were certain ways, certain legal means a city could escape it if he wasn't a sailor, that was the quickest way. because legally the navy could only impress seamen. so if a person could show that they have some of the occupation, that they were impressed illegally, then they could get out. one way that this happened was through their family on shore, and so this institution affected a lot of people, a bigger cross-section of society than just the men who were captured....
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well, for this to work, they needed a very powerful navy x the navy needed -- and the navy needed men. and so british naval ships really sailed the world but were especially concentrated in the atlantic. and this is how the system affected american colonists. when british naval vessels came into various ports, they often lost men because of the three ds; death, disease and can desertion. and the only way that they could resupply their ships was to capture colonists. so in that way america was introduced to really what i kind of think of as the nasty underside of this british system that in many ways they benefited from and appreciated, but they got some hint at, you know, what was really involved and the obligations of being a british subject. the issue of impressment was really important for the american colonies throughout the 8th century, and it was always -- 18th century, and it was always one of the most unpopular parts of belonging to the british empire. and one of the things we forget as americans today is that the american colonists actually loved to be part of the british emp
well, for this to work, they needed a very powerful navy x the navy needed -- and the navy needed men. and so british naval ships really sailed the world but were especially concentrated in the atlantic. and this is how the system affected american colonists. when british naval vessels came into various ports, they often lost men because of the three ds; death, disease and can desertion. and the only way that they could resupply their ships was to capture colonists. so in that way america was...
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in the navy. there is always a certain amount of controversy about price gain and whether they were on the up and up, whether they acted properly. they were certainly susceptible to bribes. then got out of service that way and so there was a lot of legends about price gain from recruiting in english lawyer. one of my favorites is you should always be careful when you're sipping your ale and a tavern because some recruiter could always have put a showing inside of your class. if you accepted that schilling, just like the bounty, you essentially were saying you were volunteering for service. you wouldn't want to drink bad. that's one reason that to this day pint glasses and a lennar class so you can see what you're drinking. there's some amazing moments in the atlantic world involving impressment one takes place in november 1747 when a small british fleet under charles morris was failing from canada to the caribbean and they stop over in boston. knowles breaks so many british commanders needed man.
in the navy. there is always a certain amount of controversy about price gain and whether they were on the up and up, whether they acted properly. they were certainly susceptible to bribes. then got out of service that way and so there was a lot of legends about price gain from recruiting in english lawyer. one of my favorites is you should always be careful when you're sipping your ale and a tavern because some recruiter could always have put a showing inside of your class. if you accepted...
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at age 18 they yachted and went into the -- graduated and went intobe the navy as midshipmen, but the navy had had to rush this last class right into war with the start of world war i, so they thought to make up for the loss and interruption of their education, thegd send them all to university for six months just to round out their education. blackett was sent to cambridge, and he said one day i wandered over to the cavendish laboratory to see what a scientific lahr story was like, and very shortly after that he told the navy i want to become a scientist. he never did receive a ph.d., but he quickly became one of the world's foremost physicists for the work he did in the 1930s discovering the positive terror, the positive electron, the first piece of antimatter whose existence was confirmed. he would win the nobel prize in physics in 1948. he was good looking, had an extraordinary combination of hands-on ability and theoretical imagination. his colleagues remarked they'd never known anyone his equal in his ability to conceive of a problem in physics, write out a few lines of mathemat
at age 18 they yachted and went into the -- graduated and went intobe the navy as midshipmen, but the navy had had to rush this last class right into war with the start of world war i, so they thought to make up for the loss and interruption of their education, thegd send them all to university for six months just to round out their education. blackett was sent to cambridge, and he said one day i wandered over to the cavendish laboratory to see what a scientific lahr story was like, and very...
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navy, leaving the navy. i want to become scientists. the work he did 1930's discovering the positron, the positive electron. be hands-on ability and the theoretical imaginations. he had never known anyone his equal in order to conceive a problem in physics camarena felines in mathematics, build an apparatus to himself, ikaria the experiment, and analyze the results. he is also one of a number scientists in britain and america who had been marking hard behind the scenes in the 1930's to prepare for war and to try to make sure that the army and navy made full use of science when it came. he was frustrated to know wind by what he found to be the typical attitude of military commanders which was done only that a bunch of civilian intellectuals cannot sell up to one or want to cover a war but more specifically that the only role scientists was produce a new gadget or weapon or gizmo and handed over to the military and then not concern themselves with anything. tactics and strategy and operations was a series of a
navy, leaving the navy. i want to become scientists. the work he did 1930's discovering the positron, the positive electron. be hands-on ability and the theoretical imaginations. he had never known anyone his equal in order to conceive a problem in physics camarena felines in mathematics, build an apparatus to himself, ikaria the experiment, and analyze the results. he is also one of a number scientists in britain and america who had been marking hard behind the scenes in the 1930's to prepare...
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he heads the baur row of medicine for the navy. i lacked at his bay oh in the program, educated in georgia and he's had a great career in the navy commanding several hospitals, winning several awards and his most recent command was as the commander of walter reed, and i was so glad that he was here to hear the panel that we had with our medical peer to peer exercise. and he's going to talk to us now about navy medicine. with that, please help me welcome vice admiral matthew nathan. (applause). >> thank you, general, very much. well, it's a pleasure here and i'm honored to be able to speak in front of such a distinguished audience. secretary schultz, mrs. schultz, pleasure it see you and you lend tremendous gaffe tas to this program. general spees, distinguished flag officers, general officers and mostly everybody here who is in the readiness business, i am honored to be speaking to a group of people and that would include i think everybody in this hanger deck who is part of that cadre of individuals who when bad things happen and e
he heads the baur row of medicine for the navy. i lacked at his bay oh in the program, educated in georgia and he's had a great career in the navy commanding several hospitals, winning several awards and his most recent command was as the commander of walter reed, and i was so glad that he was here to hear the panel that we had with our medical peer to peer exercise. and he's going to talk to us now about navy medicine. with that, please help me welcome vice admiral matthew nathan. (applause)....
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way we will maintain the best damn navy in the world. thank you very much. (applause)speaker .... >> now i'm going to introduce our next speaker, major general melvin spee splt e i've known melvin for a number of years, obviously we served together in the marine corps. i can tell you he's been with fleet week for 3 years now and the one thing about mel, he's got a lot of ideas and he accepts no as an interim answer because a lot of things that he wanted to do to make fleet week better originally the answer from authorities was no. and he made some amazing things happen just through his will. a commander can will things to happen. and i really want to thank you, mel, for that whole peer to peer medical exchange was your idea and it was just a huge hit and i thank you so much for that. he's offered to be the pifrplg hitter for admiral roughhead who was captured back in massachusetts and couldn't make it back out here and with his experience, one thing about melvin speese, he is the premiere taipber in the marine corps. please help me welco
way we will maintain the best damn navy in the world. thank you very much. (applause)speaker .... >> now i'm going to introduce our next speaker, major general melvin spee splt e i've known melvin for a number of years, obviously we served together in the marine corps. i can tell you he's been with fleet week for 3 years now and the one thing about mel, he's got a lot of ideas and he accepts no as an interim answer because a lot of things that he wanted to do to make fleet week better...
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you--cynthia, you joined the navy back in 1989, i believe. >> 1989. >> very few women were joining the navy at that point. >> that is true. >> what made you decide to do it, and what was it like for a woman back then? >> well, it was challenging, and i think you have similar experiences in television, actually, with how challenging it can be with trying to balance a family and a career. it definitely was not the normal thing to do. i was one of very few in my high school who even considered it at the time who was female. it was about 9% female in the navy then. today it's about 16%, and i think that's awesome. that is great. [cheers and applause] >> even to this day, when you go out with your husband, people assume that he's the naval officer, not you. >> they do. my husband is very tall and handsome and has short brown hair, and he actually is a navy reserve officer, but they never think
you--cynthia, you joined the navy back in 1989, i believe. >> 1989. >> very few women were joining the navy at that point. >> that is true. >> what made you decide to do it, and what was it like for a woman back then? >> well, it was challenging, and i think you have similar experiences in television, actually, with how challenging it can be with trying to balance a family and a career. it definitely was not the normal thing to do. i was one of very few in my high...
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the navy plans to spend close to $200 million on advanced biofuels -- excuse me, the navy already spent $200 million on advanced biofuels between fiscal year 2009 and 2012. the $60 million we're talking is a small fraction of the navy's annual costs for petroleum and approximately $4.5 billion in fiscal year 2011. secretary of the navy maebus has talked about how energy security is a growing national security issue not only for our country but also for specifically for the d.o.d. and so what is the answer to that? we have to be able to look at advanced -- funding for the advanced drop in the biofuel program. and as senator durbin said, the senate has already voted twice in support of the department of d.o.d.'s biofuel programs. the department continues to spend money in fiscal 2012 for biofuels. the fiscal 2013 will maintain funding to pursue the program in future years. i think -- i would hope that we would understand what are the real costs facing the department of defense? and just because you don't like a program, let's look at these programs in terms of the solution -- the challeng
the navy plans to spend close to $200 million on advanced biofuels -- excuse me, the navy already spent $200 million on advanced biofuels between fiscal year 2009 and 2012. the $60 million we're talking is a small fraction of the navy's annual costs for petroleum and approximately $4.5 billion in fiscal year 2011. secretary of the navy maebus has talked about how energy security is a growing national security issue not only for our country but also for specifically for the d.o.d. and so what is...
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ations of russian citizens from the country but actually the idea of moscow basing the navy in the mediterranean isn't something completely new during the soviet times a huge group of up to thirty vessels was currently based there from the early sixty's to early ninety's. but brings up today for the moment that's all from me build out of my colleague you to ship out of there she'll be here in about thirty minutes from now until then we take a look at a remote area of colombia with a new gold rush is on the way in the country's jungles thanks so much. there was a time in america when buses were officially segregated and today if they tried to research the wall next to it there would be outrage throughout the usa every t.v. channel newspaper so segregation in america was wrong but now america funded segregation no survive a foreign aid seems to be a ok and jim dandy arab language leaflets have been spread around west. bank in palestinian areas asking residents to start using special bus lines plans to put palestinians on separate bus lines were first announced in november of two thousand and twelv
ations of russian citizens from the country but actually the idea of moscow basing the navy in the mediterranean isn't something completely new during the soviet times a huge group of up to thirty vessels was currently based there from the early sixty's to early ninety's. but brings up today for the moment that's all from me build out of my colleague you to ship out of there she'll be here in about thirty minutes from now until then we take a look at a remote area of colombia with a new gold...
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and the seam black sea fleet the idea to be the navy in the mediterranean it was initially voiced by defense minister sergei shuttle last week but i thought these are not linking this to the conflict in syria although we do know of plans to send a need to the region to help assist possible future evacuations of russian citizens from the country but actually in general the idea of moscow basing the navy in the mediterranean isn't something completely new during the soviet times a huge group of up to thirty vessels was permanently based there from the late sixty's to the early ninety's. thank you are to europe is going of thank you very much for that update the new chinese leader xi jinping has pledged to fight for the great renaissance of his nation he says in his first speech after assuming the presidency while the new premier league who chang has announced a commitment to strong relations with the u.s. is after china completed reassigning its top jobs this week as correspondent town way reports it comes amid many challenges but also promising forecasts. there used to be a superstiti
and the seam black sea fleet the idea to be the navy in the mediterranean it was initially voiced by defense minister sergei shuttle last week but i thought these are not linking this to the conflict in syria although we do know of plans to send a need to the region to help assist possible future evacuations of russian citizens from the country but actually in general the idea of moscow basing the navy in the mediterranean isn't something completely new during the soviet times a huge group of...
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marine corps, 20 members from the u.s. navy, 10 members the u.s. coast guard, where we will then partner with them and cross train them and use our techniques, reaching technical rescue and high and low rescue being demonstrated in display. we will also be having some of our u.s. navy personnel on ride-alongs with members on our ambulances, fire engines and trucks to continue with our cross training. so, it gives me great pride to be here to continue to serve as the fire chief, to welcome the military, and to say thank you to all of you. here's to an enjoyable fun-filled busy weekend. all the best, and thank you for your service. (applause) >> i wanted chief to tell you about that training. we first did it in 2010, search and rescue which we knew was a problem in haiti in the earth wake in the recovery. and like they say in san francisco, the fire department, we know how to do it, but when the big earthquake hits, we're all going to be victims and we want to make sure that anybody that potentially could come in to help dig us out knows how to do it
marine corps, 20 members from the u.s. navy, 10 members the u.s. coast guard, where we will then partner with them and cross train them and use our techniques, reaching technical rescue and high and low rescue being demonstrated in display. we will also be having some of our u.s. navy personnel on ride-alongs with members on our ambulances, fire engines and trucks to continue with our cross training. so, it gives me great pride to be here to continue to serve as the fire chief, to welcome the...
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that was a fantastic piece of work by the navy. it turned around the attitudes of niche a toward the united states. it was a the kind of building block we look for in an economic and security commons. just as when we in san francisco see not only what the military can bring to the party and help us with, not only how we can interact with the military, but also we say to ourselves, it's also up to us to do everything we can for ourselves. we're not kind of an outfit, it's easier for them to collaborate with us. so, all of these things are important to us as we have these exercises. so, i say this is a very worthwhile enterprise that will keep going. i tip my hat to my friend mike who really has been leading us in these efforts. and now i say as also the slogan, i guess you call it this morning, maybe it's what the navy says. i think it's a very good phrase. a global force for good. that's what we've been practicing, a global force for good. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, sir. thank you. thank you very much, sir. (applause) >> a
that was a fantastic piece of work by the navy. it turned around the attitudes of niche a toward the united states. it was a the kind of building block we look for in an economic and security commons. just as when we in san francisco see not only what the military can bring to the party and help us with, not only how we can interact with the military, but also we say to ourselves, it's also up to us to do everything we can for ourselves. we're not kind of an outfit, it's easier for them to...
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league will >> the u.s. navy provided this video of u.s. crews lifting section0s the ship from the reef in the philippines. the ship had to be cut into sections and airlifted from the water on to a barge. the final section of the hull, weighing 250 tons, was safely removed. the 224-foot ship ran aground more than two months ago, damaging the reef that is an underwater sanctuary. crews are few assessing the reef damage. officials say charts used by the navy misplaced its location by nine miles. >>> pope francis presided over his first easter vigil as the head of the roman catholic church today. >> the holy saturday papal mass started with the blessing of the fire and easter proclamation, francis was also expected to baptize converts from four different countries. after the service the pope will prepare for easer -- easter sunday. >> a san francisco is institution is closing its doors for year. tommy toys. it attracted politicians like senator dianne feinstein and former mayor willy brown. the restaurant was forced to close. it's bond solid t
league will >> the u.s. navy provided this video of u.s. crews lifting section0s the ship from the reef in the philippines. the ship had to be cut into sections and airlifted from the water on to a barge. the final section of the hull, weighing 250 tons, was safely removed. the 224-foot ship ran aground more than two months ago, damaging the reef that is an underwater sanctuary. crews are few assessing the reef damage. officials say charts used by the navy misplaced its location by nine...
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into the den, and consistent with the 2012 nba, the navy is hiring 56 civilian credentialed full-time sexual assault response coordinator's, and 66 full-time civilian credentialed victim advocates. they will augment the more than 3000 active duty command victim advocates and they will work with specially trained investigators and specially trained jag corps officers. the check or is intensely focused on upholding the special trust that his place in is to provide a fair, effective and efficient military justice system. with implement several key initiatives to ensure that our clients, both the government and the accused receive the highest level of advocacy. in 2007, it improve the overall quality of court-martial litigation. we established military justice litigation career track. jag corps officers apply for the designation as military justice specialists, for experts, a son of litigation experience and aptitude. those selected for the designation lead department and provide proven experience in the courtroom, personally conducting, overseeing, or adjudicating complex cases to includ
into the den, and consistent with the 2012 nba, the navy is hiring 56 civilian credentialed full-time sexual assault response coordinator's, and 66 full-time civilian credentialed victim advocates. they will augment the more than 3000 active duty command victim advocates and they will work with specially trained investigators and specially trained jag corps officers. the check or is intensely focused on upholding the special trust that his place in is to provide a fair, effective and efficient...
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is the navy. it seems to me that's a pretty basic bar we should think about as we look at people who have been convicted of rape and sexual assault. miss bhagwati, we hear there's a connection between resistance to pursue sexual crimes and careerism among military officers, there's concern for the reputation of the accused and the commanding officer. those concerns have been presented as reasons to frustrate the efforts to bring criminals to justice. so i wonder if you could talk more, you've made several recommendations in your testimony. how can we more effectively show that covering up sexual crimes is not a way to advance careers? >> i'll go back to what i think some of my colleagues here were talking about. when these crimes happen and, you know, in my case, i was a junior officer reporting these crimes to senior officers. it was, you know, sort of thinking back 20/20 as rebekah said on, those experiences, i had so much more rank and authority than the average servicemember navigating these i
is the navy. it seems to me that's a pretty basic bar we should think about as we look at people who have been convicted of rape and sexual assault. miss bhagwati, we hear there's a connection between resistance to pursue sexual crimes and careerism among military officers, there's concern for the reputation of the accused and the commanding officer. those concerns have been presented as reasons to frustrate the efforts to bring criminals to justice. so i wonder if you could talk more, you've...
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that was a fantastic piece of work by the navy. it turned around the attitudes of niche a toward the united states. it was a the kind of building block we look for in an economic and security commons. just as when we in san francisco see not only what the military can bring to the party and help us with, not only how we can interact with the military, but also we say to ourselves, it's also up to us to
that was a fantastic piece of work by the navy. it turned around the attitudes of niche a toward the united states. it was a the kind of building block we look for in an economic and security commons. just as when we in san francisco see not only what the military can bring to the party and help us with, not only how we can interact with the military, but also we say to ourselves, it's also up to us to
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the navy delayed the deployment of the hospital ship comfort to south america. but one of its newest warships left for the western pacific right on schedule. by april 1st however the navy will shut down an entire carrier airwing and the army will stop bringing in equipment for major overhauls. the longer the budget cuts last, the greater the kind of damage senator john mccain warned about on "face the nation". >> if you deprive the military of the ability to train, the ability to have flight hours for our pilots an air crews the ability of our people to have the right kind of equipment to fight with then you are putting us in danger. >> reporter: with military pay and support to the troops in afghanistan off limits the rest of the defense department must absorb $43 billion in cuts. an across-the-board 9% reduction to every program. a bad situation that after meeting with the joint chiefs of staff on friday, new defense secretary chuck hagel vowed to make the best of it. >> we will manage these issues. these are adjustments. we anticipated these kinds of realitie
the navy delayed the deployment of the hospital ship comfort to south america. but one of its newest warships left for the western pacific right on schedule. by april 1st however the navy will shut down an entire carrier airwing and the army will stop bringing in equipment for major overhauls. the longer the budget cuts last, the greater the kind of damage senator john mccain warned about on "face the nation". >> if you deprive the military of the ability to train, the ability...
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we had the marine corps, the navy, and the national guard all working with our department of public works figuring out how would they work together. we didn't give them a lot of coaching, we just kind of put them in a tent and said here is your scenario, here's some problems
we had the marine corps, the navy, and the national guard all working with our department of public works figuring out how would they work together. we didn't give them a lot of coaching, we just kind of put them in a tent and said here is your scenario, here's some problems
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from the country but actually the idea of moscow basing the navy in the mediterranean isn't something completely new during the soviet times a huge group of up to thirty vessels was growing we based there from the early sixty's through the early ninety's. and the chinese reshuffle the country completes a once in a decade transfer of power while other states are beefing up their presence in the pacific region. still to come but first the overwhelming majority of those voted yes to being british in a referendum on monday argentina which claims the u.k. has stolen the islands labelled the poll a farce but london was quick to capitalize calling on what is or is to respect the people's will something the u.k. government has failed to do elsewhere as sarah firth explains. this is the story of an island a proud and spirited people displaced and i government he put it devastatingly high price on paradise shockingly for many it will be the first time the story's ever been heard. of the happiness that we were leaving to each other and away when been treating here. we discover a moment it's very
from the country but actually the idea of moscow basing the navy in the mediterranean isn't something completely new during the soviet times a huge group of up to thirty vessels was growing we based there from the early sixty's through the early ninety's. and the chinese reshuffle the country completes a once in a decade transfer of power while other states are beefing up their presence in the pacific region. still to come but first the overwhelming majority of those voted yes to being british...
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the country or earlier they said that the only way the navy good in gauges that help assist possible future of i.q. ations of russian citizens from the country but actually the idea of moscow basing the. isn't something completely new during the times a huge group of up to thirty vessels was growing we'd be there from the sixty's early ninety's. the cypriot government has suspended a debate on a bank deposit their view that has sparked mass anger the demand for all deposit holders to hand over up to ten percent of the savings was in force by eurozone finance ministers as a condition for a much needed ten billion euro bailout well for some analysis i'm now joined live by dr helen similarly from the leading british think tank the bridge group. doctors and well you just said. debating this until tomorrow do you think this bailout plan really could go ahead. well i think they will have to try and make it go ahead because the really do desperately need the bailout money unless of course they do the alternative which is actually drop out of the euro and probably default at some point which
the country or earlier they said that the only way the navy good in gauges that help assist possible future of i.q. ations of russian citizens from the country but actually the idea of moscow basing the. isn't something completely new during the times a huge group of up to thirty vessels was growing we'd be there from the sixty's early ninety's. the cypriot government has suspended a debate on a bank deposit their view that has sparked mass anger the demand for all deposit holders to hand over...
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from the country but actually the idea of moscow basing the navy in the mediterranean isn't something completely new during the soviet times a huge group of up to thirty vessels was currently based there from the late sixty's to the early ninety's. the overwhelming majority of fulton and this voted yes to being british in a referendum on monday argentina which claims the u.k. has stolen the islands labelled the poll of fast but london was quick to capitalize prime minister david cameron urged desire is to respect the landslide result international consultant and author agency says the u.k. strives to hold on to the full plans is all about benefits. britain is trying to legitimize its presence there because one of the key factors is oil there is that there are huge oil reserves on the ocean but they're actually part of the continental shelf which even geologically and geographically belongs to argentina so they need to have all the legal trimmings in place as much as possible regarding the actual result of that referendum it's like asking the alter right wing israeli settlers on the we
from the country but actually the idea of moscow basing the navy in the mediterranean isn't something completely new during the soviet times a huge group of up to thirty vessels was currently based there from the late sixty's to the early ninety's. the overwhelming majority of fulton and this voted yes to being british in a referendum on monday argentina which claims the u.k. has stolen the islands labelled the poll of fast but london was quick to capitalize prime minister david cameron urged...
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or in the active components of the marines or the navy and we need to sort through that so we can better respond. with that also will come changes that may need to be statutory changes so we can better accept the title 10 forces in particular the reserve forces. it is very frustrating during fire season when our black hawk helicopter company flying its rotors off down in los alamedos is sitting on the same ramp as army reserve helicopters we can't access because of staff problems and other issues we're going to have to work through to fight those same fires, those are the kind of things we'll probably have to take back to our elected leadership and change -- make some changes to be able to better serve the people. >> i was at chief sur, and i was glad to hear him say that we really rely on the communities to be their responder for the first 72 hours. this topic of community resiliency is played out in the highest level of government. certainly when i traveled with craig fugate doing national services, the earthquake last year, they get it during an exercise environment, but how is that g
or in the active components of the marines or the navy and we need to sort through that so we can better respond. with that also will come changes that may need to be statutory changes so we can better accept the title 10 forces in particular the reserve forces. it is very frustrating during fire season when our black hawk helicopter company flying its rotors off down in los alamedos is sitting on the same ramp as army reserve helicopters we can't access because of staff problems and other...
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(lindsay anderson) ford was serving with the navy throughout the war. he believed in what might nowadays be called "the myth of the navy, of service, of heroism." where every character in it is filled with such conviction, reality, if you like, that they are -- they exist in themselves, not to move the story along. (lindsay anderson) what gives the film its power is the fact that ford was a poetic filmmaker and so his people came to represent something greater than themselves. ford's attitude is different from that of very many people and is very heartfelt. (singing "glory hallelujah") (lindsay anderson) the eloquence of that moment, the time which is taken to accommodate the expression being felt at that moment. it's absolutely not a conventional action tempo of a hollywood picture. this reply is a full acceptance of the pottsdam declaration which specifies unconditional surrender of japan. (narrator) with the end of the war, the partnership between washington and hollywood ended, yet audiences still wanted a victory parade... (narrator) the combat fil
(lindsay anderson) ford was serving with the navy throughout the war. he believed in what might nowadays be called "the myth of the navy, of service, of heroism." where every character in it is filled with such conviction, reality, if you like, that they are -- they exist in themselves, not to move the story along. (lindsay anderson) what gives the film its power is the fact that ford was a poetic filmmaker and so his people came to represent something greater than themselves. ford's...